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Indian couple gets married in PPE kits after groom tests corona positive

May 1, 2021 04:01 PM


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A couple in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has been allowed to marry despite the groom testing positive for coronavirus a few days earlier.

According to BBC, local officials were initially concerned about the event but following discussions the participants agreed to wear full PPE kit. 

The wedding took place with the permission of the local administration after the groom had tested positive on April 19. The family members and police officials were part of the ceremony which was held in Ratlam.
With fresh curfew rules and restrictions in place amid the second wave of COVID-19, many have been forced to postpone or cancel their wedding plans. However, despite testing positive, a man in Madhya Pradesh went ahead with his nuptial ceremony, marrying his bride in  PPE kits! Now, video of the ceremony is going viral, leaving people on social media bemused.

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In the video, the couple was seen wearing blue protective suits as they tied the knot at a marriage hall in Ratlam. Along with the couple, the priest and few close family members too were seen donning PPE suits.

The wedding took place with the permission of local administration after the groom had tested positive on April 19. The family members and police officials were part of the ceremony.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7GBAo6ytMc

Navin Garg, Tehsildar, Ratlam told ANI news agency that the authorities got to know about the groom testing positive and was getting married. They rushed to the venue to stop the ceremony. However, after reaching the venue, the couple and the other family members requested, and later, the wedding was solemnised in the presence of senior police officials. “The couple was made to wear PPE kits so the infection doesn’t spread,” Garg said.

The video of their ceremony went viral on social media and left many confused. While some asked why the wedding couldn’t wait, others criticised the authorities to allow it. It also triggered many jokes online.

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However, they are not the only couple. In Kerala too, a hospital turned into a wedding venue after the groom and his mother had tested positive days before the special day.



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